Thanks for your reply, I went through your mentioned URL
( http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/?root=Technology_VT P).
But using that URL I couldn't Download the VTP 3.0 Source code. Only could
View through svn. so if you know How to DOWNLOAD VTP 3.0 SOURCE CODE Using
this URL OR using another method please help me.

First I have to thank for your reply, but i downloaded it and export all the projects as "Deployable plug-in Fragments" without any changes. there are 11 desktop projects and 10 runtime projects. finally i add all these jar files to the Eclipse plug in folder.but i couldn't run Open VXML perspective. there was many class not found exceptions in "org.eclipse.vtp.desktop...." packages.

Did you import the CoreTeamSet.xml file I sent in the last email? That
should address the class not found exceptions. If it doesn't, can you send
me a few of the specific class not found errors you're seeing?

> Hi Randy,
>
> First I have to thank for your reply, but i downloaded it and export all the
> projects as "Deployable plug-in Fragments" without any changes. there are 11
> desktop projects and 10 runtime projects. finally i add all these jar files to
> the Eclipse plug in folder.but i couldn't run Open VXML perspective. there was
> many class not found exceptions in "org.eclipse.vtp.desktop...." packages.
>
> If u could build the plugins using this source pls help me.
> thanx
>
> Kasun

Jay, I think you're on the right track. Attached is the current
CoreTeamSet.xml -- we really need to host this somewhere publically, but
for now here it is.

Good luck,
Randy

In <hdh6sq$205$1@build.eclipse.org> wrote:
> Hello Randy,
> In this thread, you mention CoreTeamSet.xml. Where can I get a copy
> of this file? I'm trying to build VTP. Can you confirm if I'm on the
> right track so far: 1. checkout https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/
> technology/org.eclipse.vtp/F ramework/trunk/plugins/ 2. checkout https://
> dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.vtp/D esktop/trunk/
> plugins/ 3. In Eclipse, in a fresh workspace, use 'import existing
> projects into workspace' to import projects downloaded in steps 1 and
> 2 above.
>
> After step 3, there are build errors and I'm hoping CoreTeamSet.xml
> brings in the right settings to fix those errors.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jay
>

You'll want to import it as a Team Project Set. When you select this
and browse for the file, it may start out expecting to find a .psf file --
just change the filter to accept all file types, and then select the XML
file. And remember, you may need to specify "anonymous" for the
username on some of the servers.

Good luck,
Randy

In <hdhhi8$f2o$1@build.eclipse.org> wrote:
> Thanks Randy. Another newbie question... How do I import this file in
> Eclipse? I went to File->Import dialog box but not sure which option
> is appropriate.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>

I created a psf file by placing <psf>...</psf> portion of the xml file into a new file. I was then able to import the psf file, allowing Eclipse to connect using CVS and download many dependencies.

However, there are still many errors in the workspace. Errors are in org.eclipse.vtp.modules.attacheddata.ui, org.eclipse.vtp.desktop.model.interactive.core. Some dependencies are still missing. Some of the missing parts are BrandManager, ConfigurationException, IBrand, FormatterRegistration, FormatterRegistrationManager.

Thanks for your reply, I went through your mentioned URL
( http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/?root=Technology_VT P).
But using that URL I couldn't Download the VTP 3.0 Source code. Only could
View through svn. so if you know How to DOWNLOAD VTP 3.0 SOURCE CODE Using
this URL OR using another method please help me.

First I have to thank for your reply, but i downloaded it and export all the projects as "Deployable plug-in Fragments" without any changes. there are 11 desktop projects and 10 runtime projects. finally i add all these jar files to the Eclipse plug in folder.but i couldn't run Open VXML perspective. there was many class not found exceptions in "org.eclipse.vtp.desktop...." packages.

Did you import the CoreTeamSet.xml file I sent in the last email? That
should address the class not found exceptions. If it doesn't, can you send
me a few of the specific class not found errors you're seeing?

> Hi Randy,
>
> First I have to thank for your reply, but i downloaded it and export all the
> projects as "Deployable plug-in Fragments" without any changes. there are 11
> desktop projects and 10 runtime projects. finally i add all these jar files to
> the Eclipse plug in folder.but i couldn't run Open VXML perspective. there was
> many class not found exceptions in "org.eclipse.vtp.desktop...." packages.
>
> If u could build the plugins using this source pls help me.
> thanx
>
> Kasun

Jay, I think you're on the right track. Attached is the current
CoreTeamSet.xml -- we really need to host this somewhere publically, but
for now here it is.

Good luck,
Randy

In <hdh6sq$205$1@build.eclipse.org> wrote:
> Hello Randy,
> In this thread, you mention CoreTeamSet.xml. Where can I get a copy
> of this file? I'm trying to build VTP. Can you confirm if I'm on the
> right track so far: 1. checkout https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/
> technology/org.eclipse.vtp/F ramework/trunk/plugins/ 2. checkout https://
> dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.vtp/D esktop/trunk/
> plugins/ 3. In Eclipse, in a fresh workspace, use 'import existing
> projects into workspace' to import projects downloaded in steps 1 and
> 2 above.
>
> After step 3, there are build errors and I'm hoping CoreTeamSet.xml
> brings in the right settings to fix those errors.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jay
>

You'll want to import it as a Team Project Set. When you select this
and browse for the file, it may start out expecting to find a .psf file --
just change the filter to accept all file types, and then select the XML
file. And remember, you may need to specify "anonymous" for the
username on some of the servers.

Good luck,
Randy

In <hdhhi8$f2o$1@build.eclipse.org> wrote:
> Thanks Randy. Another newbie question... How do I import this file in
> Eclipse? I went to File->Import dialog box but not sure which option
> is appropriate.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>

Is there a neat document that details the 1, 2, 3,... step-by-step instructions to download, build, and deploy VTP? I suppose a general description of the different plugins, etc. that make up the project would be useful as well. Trying to make sense out of all of these bit and pieces all over the place is a bit confusing! I worked on a similar framework for my previous company before and I'm willing to contribute to the advancement of VTP but first I must be able to download it, build it, and deploy it. I did take the OpenVXML studio and that is working fine but the VTP framework for eclipse I have not tried just because I do not feel there is a good document that shows HOW-TO. I may use this for an IVR solution at my current employer and so I have an incentive to make sure that it is production quality. Please help with providing all details on getting me started!

Thanks,
Carlos
PS: I do have subclipse setup and can take stuff via SVN;

I've done all the steps above and upon saving and then importing the CoreTeamSet.xml file as instructed I get "The specified file is not a valid Team Project Set file" What am I doing wrong here? I'm not familiar with these kinds of files and their usage so perhaps I missing something. I'm assuming this has nothing to do with your comment '...you may need to specify "anonymous" for the
username on some of the servers'? But where would I do this? Would I have gotten a prompt to do so? As soon as I browsed to the CoreTeamSet.xml, it tooks a few seconds to come back with the error message above.